Good Cybersecurity Highlights Slovakia’s Tech Leadership at the EU-NZ Business Summit

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Auckland, New Zealand, Oct 30, 2025 – (ACN Newswire) –At the inaugural European Union– New Zealand Business Summit, Decent Cybersecurity represented Europe’s growing strength in digital and defence innovations. The business’s Founder and CEO, Matej Michalko, signed up with market leaders to go over development collaborations, cybersecurity durability, and post-quantum preparedness throughout trans-Pacific markets. The occasion collected over 400 individuals from organization, innovation, and research study neighborhoods, highlighting a shared dedication to developing safe and sustainable digital facilities in between Europe and New Zealand.

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Hosted by Hon Todd McClay, New Zealand’s Minister for Trade & Investment, in collaboration with Team Europe(the Ambassadors of the EU and its Member States), the Summit commemorated the strong development of trans-Pacific cooperation. Because the EU– NZ Free Trade Agreement participated in force in 2024, two-way trade has actually currently increased by NZ $2 billion, reaching NZ $21.6 billion in 2025.

The occasion was formally opened by Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, who explained the EU as “an innovation partner” and stressed the shared worths and tactical positioning in between Europe and New Zealand beforehand trade, defence, and innovation.

A Platform for Global Partnerships and Digital Innovation

Commissioner Å efcovic, a local of Slovakia, provided a keynote address describing Europe’s vision for resistant supply chains, tactical autonomy, and safe and secure digital shift. Later on in the day, the “Quickfire with Central and Eastern Europe” session showcased development leaders from throughout the area.

Representing European Union and its member nation Slovakia, Matej Michalko provided on the nation’s growing function in post-quantum cybersecurity, AI for defence systems, and relied on blockchain facilities– locations where Decent Cybersecurity is developing Europe-wide management.

“It was an honour to represent European Union and Slovakia alongside Commissioner Å efcovic and to demonstrate how our country is contributing to Europe’s digital and defence sovereignty,” stated Matej Michalko, CEO of Decent Cybersecurity. “The EU–New Zealand partnership opens new doors for innovation, technology exchange, and secure infrastructure development that transcend continents.”

Shared Vision for Innovation and Security

The Summit program included tactical panels on tidy tech, AI, bioeconomy, and aerospace & & defence, with international leaders from Airbus, Rocket Lab, OHB, and Maersk. It culminated with a joint address by Commissioner Å efcovic and Minister McClay, setting out a shared vision for much deeper financial and technological combination in between Europe and New Zealand– an effort highly backed by Prime Minister Luxon in his opening remarks.

For Decent Cybersecurity, involvement in this top enhances its objective to link European post-quantum, blockchain and AI-driven development with worldwide partners in the Asia-Pacific area– bridging defence, innovation, and critical-infrastructure communities.

About Decent Cybersecurity

Good Cybersecurity s. r. o. is a European deep-tech business establishing post-quantum and blockchain-based cybersecurity services for defence and crucial facilities. Licensed by TÜV SÜD (ISO 9001 and ISO 27001) and holding NATO, EU, and nationwide SECRET-level security clearances, the business belongs to European Defence Fund (EDF) tasks and an establishing member of the Critical Infrastructure Association of Slovak Republic (Asociácia kritickej infraštruktúry SR, AKI SR).

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